chevy silverado fuel gage calibration

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Download 1. Disconnect the fuel injector wiring connectors and remove the existing fuel rails. Remove fuel injectors from manifold base and set aside. 2. Attach the four (4) supplied mounting tabs and eight (8) #10-24 screws to the fuel rail. Orient the tabs so that the slot angle is parallel with the injector bores. The tabs are designed to allow adjustment to compensate for various injector heights and manifold tolerances. 3. Apply a small amount of oil on supplied fittings and O-rings. Install into the rails as shown in the fuel line attachment examples on the following page. 4. Snap the supplied retainers into the top groove on each fuel injector as shown in Fig. A to the right. Lubricate the injector O-rings with a small amount of oil. Insert the injectors into the fuel rail until the retainer is seated. 5. Install both of the fuel rail/injector assemblies onto the manifold base (the longer rail with the hex plug at the front is to be installed on the driver’s side to provide clearance for distributor).… Read More

Download These instructions will provide the basic and necessary information to allow a carbureted 302 to be converted to SEFI Fuel Injection. There are several different types of fuel injection conversions available, however, this instruction will concentrate on the High Output, MASS-AIR setups found on the 92-93 Ford Mustangs. There are two main advantages to using this type of setup. The first advantage is that the computer in the MASS-AIR system will automatically compensate for any engine modifications that have been done prior to the installation of the fuel injection system. The second advantage is that fuel is sent to each cylinder individually only during the appropriate firing cycle, meaning that fuel is sent sequentially to each cylinder only when the spark plug is ready to fire. This makes for an extremely efficient firing cycle . SEFI stands for Sequential Electronic Fuel Injection. This system is complex to be sure, therefore, this instruction is going to skip all the technical mumbo-jumbo, and focus on the bare essentials to install this system properly.… Read More